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  1. Letters to a Young Poet (original title, in German: Briefe an einen jungen Dichter) is a collection of ten letters written by Bohemian-Austrian poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926) to Franz Xaver Kappus (1883–1966), a 19-year-old officer cadet at the Theresian Military Academy in Wiener Neustadt.

    • Rainer Maria Rilke
    • German
    • 1929
    • 1929
  2. 92,698 ratings9,988 reviews. In 1903, a student at a military academy sent some of his verses to a well-known Austrian poet, requesting an assessment of their value. The older artist, Rainer Maria Rilke (1875–1926), replied to the novice in this series of lettersan amazing archive of remarkable insights into the ideas behind Rilke's ...

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  3. Letters to a Young Poet [The First Letter] Paris. 17 February 1903. My dear sir, Your letter reached me just a few days ago. I want to thank you for the deep and loving trust it revealed. I can do no more. I cannot comment on the style of your verses; critical intent is too far removed from my nature.

  4. A Letter to a Young Poet was an epistolary novel by Virginia Woolf, written in 1932 to John Lehman, laying out her views on modern poetry. History. In 1932, Woolf responded to a letter from the writer, John Lehmann, about her novel The Waves (1931) in which he asked her to write about her views on modern poetry.

    • Virginia Woolf
    • 28 pp.
    • 1932
    • 1932
  5. The best study guide to Letters to a Young Poet on the planet, from the creators of SparkNotes. Get the summaries, analysis, and quotes you need.

  6. 18 de abr. de 2011 · Rainer Maria Rilke. Translated by Mark Harman. Hardcover. ISBN 9780674052451. Publication date: 04/18/2011. In 1902, a nineteen-year-old aspiring poet named Franz Kappus wrote to Rainer Maria Rilke, then twenty-six, seeking advice on his poetry.

  7. Capa comum – 25 março 2014. Rainer Maria Rilke's powerfully touching letters to an aspiring young poet. At the start of the twentieth century, Rainer Maria Rilke wrote a series of letters to a young officer cadet, advising him on writing, love, sex, suffering, and the nature of advice itself.